Posted by JD Seller on January 02, 2014 at 19:36:30 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Hesston-Fiat 980 ??? posted by arleninor on January 02, 2014 at 14:36:35:
They where not too bad of a tractor but parts got real hard to get for a while after Hesston quit selling them. The few guys with them still around say they can get the parts thru NH or Agco, I can't remember which.
I can remember them not selling for much over scrap price just 10 years ago or so.
There was a fellow on YT a few years ago that had several and he would get all bent if you said anything bad about them. Even thought he talked about how one of his had been setting for years as he could not find some transmission gears he needed. LOL
I know a fellow that has several of them and his theory on them is this. Buy them for salvage price. Then drive them until something major happens and then scrap it an start over. He owns just about every ODD BALL tractor you can think of. I have seen him have 5-6 tractors on the planter in the spring because they keep breaking down. LOL
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